The bibliometric data utilized to construct the citation-based metrics for this ranking were collected on 2026-01-12, ensuring relevant and up-to-date information. A scientist’s position within the ranking is determined based on their D-index (Discipline H-index), a measure that selectively includes only those papers and citation metrics pertinent to the specific discipline under examination — in this case, Medicine. This targeted approach facilitates a precise evaluation of a researcher’s impact within their specialized field.
Scope of Research and Ranking Criteria
Our analysis examined 188,153 scientist profiles identified from a broad intersection of bibliometric data sources, spanning all scientific disciplines. Within the specific discipline of Medicine, 220 scientists were assessed in detail. To qualify for inclusion in this ranking, a researcher’s D-index needed to be at least 70, with the majority of their tier publications firmly situated within the domain of Medicine.
Beyond bibliometric metrics, awards and professional achievements earned within the medical field were also considered as supplementary indicators of scholarly contribution and distinction. The D-index threshold is dynamically set in increments of 10 according to the overall number of scholars estimated in each discipline, thereby ensuring inclusion of the top 1% of leading researchers. Additionally, to maintain disciplinary relevance, only those scientists whose general H-index and D-index values differ by 30% or less were considered, guaranteeing a close alignment between overall and discipline-specific scientific output.
Verification Practices and Methodological Transparency
Recognizing that raw bibliometric data alone cannot serve as an absolute tool to fully evaluate a researcher’s output, all scientist profiles underwent meticulous manual verification. This process included cross-correlation against a wide range of trustworthy external publication sources to confirm the accuracy and validity of the data.
While not directly influencing the ranking position, the quantity of papers published in prestigious journals and prominent conference proceedings remains a valuable secondary signal of a scientist’s research contribution within Medicine.
The final ranking positions are exclusively established through the D-index metric computed from data gathered from OpenAlex and CrossRef—two of the most reliable bibliometric databases accessible to the global scientific community.
For a detailed explanation of the comprehensive methodology employed in creating this ranking, readers are encouraged to visit our methodology page.
Research.com’s Mission and Purpose
At Research.com, our mission is to empower researchers, companies, and policymakers worldwide by illuminating where leading experts are focusing their efforts. This ranking provides a transparent, data-driven way for the entire scientific community to identify and engage with top-tier experts in Medicine, whether by country, area of study, or specific research institutions.
Through rigorous analysis and thorough validation, this ranking aims to facilitate collaboration, drive innovation, and inform strategic decisions within academic and scientific ecosystems globally.